Five Dresses For Your New Years Eve Party

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Article Summary: Five dresses for your New Year's Eve party reveal the most glamorous and festively beautiful options for ringing in the new year in unforgettable style.






Ringing in the New Year in style is imperative. It’s the first outfit you will wear to bring you into the new year. A year of new beginnings. Of redefining. Of new challenges and new leaps. Runway has put together a list of five different looks that are fashionable, affordable and capture the spirit of celebration.


For a more sophisticated and simplistic look, the Zoe Bell Sleeve Dress in navy is a good pick. The fully-lined mini dress is comfortable and pairs perfectly with a bold statement necklace and heels. $134.00

For a fun print, the Pixie Market Cherry Blossoms and Brocrade Dress is a flirty and feminine choice. The ivory dress features thick shoulder straps for good support and can be accessorized with gold accents to make it more party ready. $108.00




For a different spin on the traditional little black dress, try the JOA Black Fringe Dress. Perfect for a dance party to ring in the new year, the dress is sleeveless and features leather ribbing along the neckline. Pair with shoes made for dancing and a stylish up-do. $108.00




To be the star of the party, this ASOS Sequin Tshirt Dress is our number one choice for a few reasons. Multicolor sequins to catch the light? Check. Ombre fringe giving the dress beautiful movement? Check. Endless shoe options? Check. It also features a low V-Back for a little sex appeal. $142.00




And last but not least, you can’t go wrong with silver sequins. This metallic mini by Zara is sexy, sleek and sophisticated. Pair with black heels or add a fun pop of color for more personality. $99.99


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